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Altered Beast!!!
david656:
! ! LOL ! !
well i got to go 'own blukbuster so be 'bk in a bit
SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: david656 on May 18, 2007, 07:52:28 am ---work it out on a caculator 0.75" x 2.54cm x 10 ======== 19.05mm ! NOT 18 !!!!!!!!!!!!!
ARGHHHHH you would think i made it clear really but obviously NOT !
would like some comments on this
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Even in the U.S. 3/4" sheet wood refers to nominal measurements. In reality, 3/4" wood is rarely ever truly 3/4" it's probably closer to 23/32" which is somewhere between 18mm and 19mm. For the purposes of building a cabinet, I believe 18mm is the correct sheet to use. You'll have to compensate in some of your measurements.
--- Quote from: shardian on May 18, 2007, 08:06:13 am ---What the hell language are you speaking?!?
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I used to moderate a vide game forum and I used to deal with that all the time. Just pick out what you actually understand and ignore the rest.
david656:
so in other words go with 18mm
but what about t-moulding?
Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: david656 on May 19, 2007, 09:07:29 am ---so in other words go with 18mm
but what about t-moulding?
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I already answered this for you, in fact so did several other people. Try reading the replies you get.
3/4" T-Molding is fine on 18mm MDF.
BTW... did you get the artwork I sent you. You never replied, so I can only assume that you didn't.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
david656:
no i didn't get the artwork ???
any chance of sending it again?
thanks a lot for your help, now my actual tech teacher is letting us embark on our 'major project' so can now get going i hope !
davidlittle_15@hotmail.co.uk